Épisodes

  • Bias, Blind Spots, 5 Communication Skills That Will Carry Your Career (We Argue!), And The Stories We Tell Ourselves (Plus Court Of UNPOPULAR Opinion) #57
    Apr 25 2026

    Some tricky topics in this episode.


    The Bias You're Proudest Of Is the One Holding You Back

    We all walk around with filters we've built over a lifetime and most of us would fight to keep them. Christian and Laura unpack why the biases that feel like wisdom are often the ones doing the most damage, and how becoming conscious of them (not eliminating them) is what actually changes everything.


    Why Smart People Can't See Their Own Blind Spots

    The more analytical you are, the better you are at defending your bias, and why the sharpest people in the room are often the most blind.


    Everything Is Possible (When You Stop Looking Through the Keyhole)

    If you can only view the world through one small opening, you're missing everything around it. Awareness, not perfection, is the whole game.


    The Uncomfortable Truth About Micromanagement Nobody Wants to Hear

    Nobody wants to be told that the micromanagement they're complaining about might be their fault. But that's exactly what gets said in this episode.


    You Set the Standard by What You Tolerate — Including in Your Own Head

    The patterns you keep repeating, the judgments you keep making, the conversations you keep having, they're all data. This episode digs into what those patterns are actually telling you, and why the one thing most worth fixing is the thing most people spend a lifetime avoiding.


    Court of UNPOPULAR Opinion

    Micromanagement may not be what you think, insecurity is the one thing to fix, and partisan politics is boring.


    In short:


    • ​Why objectivity is not as common as people think
    • ​How bias shapes your decisions
    • ​Real examples of blind spots in everyday situations
    • ​Why people defend their own thinking
    • ​When your patterns start working against you
    • ​A different way to approach conversations
    • ​Court Of UNPOPULAR Opinion


    Find us here:


    Digital Resources: Therackycunninghamcollective.com

    Instagram: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Tiktok: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Youtube: @LetsJustStartPodcast

    Laura Insta: @laura.racky

    Laura Tiktok: @lauraracky

    Christian Insta: @leaderbiltacademy

    Christian Tiktok: @leaderbilt

    Leadership training and coaching: Leaderbilt.co


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    52 min
  • Court Of UNPOPULAR Opinion, And Questions From The Racky Collective on Bad Reputation Bosses, Tackling Overwhelm, Work, Kids, And Ageing Parents #56
    Apr 17 2026

    This episode looks at real world situations that many people face at the same time, even if they rarely talk about them openly.


    How do you deal with a boss or company with a bad reputation (while protecting your own)?

    How do you tackle overwhelm when the to do list gets so big that it crushes you under it?

    How do we deal with career, parenting, and ageing parents - often all in the same season?


    Very tricky questions and we dealt with them as honestly as we could.

    We also launched a new segment, the Court of UNPOPULAR opinion.


    1. Spouses should or shouldn't track each other's locations?

    2. The workplace is no place for birthday cakes?

    3. Holidays are overrated?


    Stick around for the verdict.


    In Short:


    What do you do when the environment around you is not ideal, your workload builds beyond what feels manageable, and life outside of work is demanding more of your time and energy?


    The conversation focuses on how to think clearly in these moments. From managing your own position in a complex workplace, to regaining control when everything feels urgent, to making deliberate choices when life becomes full, this episode is about responding with intention rather than reacting to pressure.

    Find us here:


    Digital Resources: Therackycunninghamcollective.com

    Instagram: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Tiktok: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Youtube: @LetsJustStartPodcast

    Laura Insta: @laura.racky

    Laura Tiktok: @lauraracky

    Christian Insta: @leaderbiltacademy

    Christian Tiktok: @leaderbilt

    Leadership training and coaching: Leaderbilt.co


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    54 min
  • 5 Ways We Accidently Damage Our Reputations, Why Everything Feels Harder At The Moment, Magical Mindset Changes, What Women 'Should' Do When Treated Poorly, And Tom Cruise
    Apr 11 2026

    This episode moves through the tension many people are feeling right now. Costs are rising, confidence is falling, and the economic environment has shifted.


    We discuss the end of cheap money and how that has changed behaviour across individuals, businesses, and governments. From there, the conversation turns to why everyday life feels more expensive, and what is actually happening beneath the surface.


    We then shift to the role of mindset, personal responsibility, and how we can change everything. This is how we acknowledge reality without being defined by it, and finding a way to move with purpose even when conditions are not ideal.


    We finish with 5 Ways We Accidently Damage Our Reputations, lessons from the great Tom Cruise, and Laura's pettiness.


    In short:


    • ​What the end of cheap money means for behaviour and decision making
    • ​Survey results from NAB and ANZ on consumer sentiment, lowest in history of recording
    • ​Why prices feel (and likely are) permanently higher
    • ​How expectations built in the past no longer match current conditions
    • ​The role of mindset in changing our entire lives
    • ​How Women 'should' respond to being treated badly
    • ​Practical ways to focus on what can still be controlled, with gratitude
    • ​5 ways we accidently damage our reputations
    • ​Lessons from Tom Cruise


    Find us here:


    Digital Resources: Therackycunninghamcollective.com

    Instagram: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Tiktok: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Youtube: @LetsJustStartPodcast

    Laura Insta: @laura.racky

    Laura Tiktok: @lauraracky

    Christian Insta: @leaderbiltacademy

    Christian Tiktok: @leaderbilt

    Leadership training and coaching: Leaderbilt.co



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    1 h et 4 min
  • EASTER EDITION: Laura's Negotiation Tactics, Crystal Balls, Buffets, Mapping, And The Dance, Family, First Quarter Scorecard, And Christian On Fatherhood
    Apr 5 2026

    Ep 54 - A LOT in here on family, negotiation, deal making, first quarter scorecard, and Christian CORNERED on fatherhood.


    We start with an honest discussion about fatherhood, what it means, how it changes priorities, and the realities that often go unspoken.


    We also go deep on Laura working through her negotiation structure and how negotiation actually works in the real world. We are basing this on real-world experience and try to make it as useful as possible.


    We also lament the choices for many young families in Australia.


    In short:


    • ​How we think about family, time, and priorities more clearly
    • ​The difference between responsibility and presence
    • ​Why modern life is changing decisions around having children
    • ​How to predict where a negotiation will land
    • ​Why understanding people matters more than strategy
    • ​The importance of mapping stakeholders and incentives
    • ​How to expand deals beyond price
    • ​Why patience and timing are critical in negotiation
    • ​How to navigate ego, pressure, and hidden agendas



    Find us here:


    Digital Resources: Therackycunninghamcollective.com

    Instagram: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Tiktok: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Youtube: @LetsJustStartPodcast

    Laura Insta: @laura.racky

    Laura Tiktok: @lauraracky

    Christian Insta: @leaderbiltacademy

    Christian Tiktok: @leaderbilt

    Leadership training and coaching: Leaderbilt.co


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    1 h et 1 min
  • Weak Leaders, Status Anxiety, And 5 Subtle Confidence Signals That Actually Matter #53
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode, we explore the hidden dynamics that shape how people are perceived at work, from confidence and influence to status anxiety, as well as strong and weak leadership.


    We cover ways to handle difficult colleagues, build trust quickly, and tactically position yourself for success.


    The conversation also touches on decision making, long-term thinking, and why many people misread what success actually looks like.


    In short:


    • How to reframe difficult people at work
    • Why most “confidence” advice is wrong
    • How to think clearly when others are reacting emotionally
    • The real meaning of status anxiety (and how to avoid it)
    • Practical ways to signal authority without saying a word
    • Why high performers often clash with weak leadership
    • Tactical ways to navigate that situation without losing momentum
    • How to separate what you want from what others project onto you


    Find us here:


    Digital Resources: Therackycunninghamcollective.com

    Instagram: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Tiktok: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Youtube: @LetsJustStartPodcast

    Laura Insta: @laura.racky

    Laura Tiktok: @lauraracky

    Christian Insta: @leaderbiltacademy

    Christian Tiktok: @leaderbilt

    Leadership training and coaching: Leaderbilt.co

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    58 min
  • Authenticity, Identity, And The Masks We Wear - What Is The Real Us? Weekend Edition #52
    Mar 28 2026

    What does it actually mean to “be yourself”?


    In this Weekend Edition, we explore the idea that much of modern life requires us to perform, at work, in relationships, and even with ourselves.


    From workplace behaviour to parenting to relationships, we explore the tension between authenticity and performance, and whether “being yourself” is actually useful advice at all.


    This episode examines:


    • ​The concept of authenticity and whether it’s achievable
    • ​The role of “masks” in professional and personal life
    • ​How self-awareness changes the way we show up
    • ​Why pretending isn’t always dishonest — and can sometimes be necessary


    A deep discussion on identity, behaviour, and the choices we make about how we present ourselves to the world.


    In Short:


    • ​00:00 Weekend Edition — no structure, real conversation
    • ​02:30 The problem with “being yourself”
    • ​07:10 Why everyone is pretending (all the time)
    • ​12:40 The idea of “masks” in work and life
    • ​18:20 Knowing yourself vs performing
    • ​25:00 Parenting, roles, and authenticity
    • ​32:10 Can you be fully authentic anywhere?
    • ​38:00 Conscious behaviour vs fake behaviour
    • ​45:00 The risk of becoming only a role
    • ​50:00 Meaning of life — do you choose it?


    Find us here:


    Instagram: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Tiktok: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Youtube: @LetsJustStartPodcast

    Laura Insta: @laura.racky

    Laura Tiktok: @lauraracky

    Christian Insta: @leaderbiltacademy

    Christian Tiktok: @leaderbilt

    Leadership training and coaching: Leaderbilt.co




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    34 min
  • Australia Is Rich… So Why Does It Feel Broke, And Why Working Hard Isn’t Enough Anymore: Loyalty, Promotion & The Modern Workplace #51
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode we discuss Australia’s economic reality, rich country, but in managed decline.


    Also traditional career advice tells us to work hard, stay loyal, and success will follow, but in today’s environment, that model is increasingly outdated.


    We discuss what actually drives career progression, from the limits of competence alone to the importance of communication, positioning, and strategic growth.


    We also examine whether loyalty still holds value in modern work, and how broader economic pressures are shaping the experience of individuals in high income countries like Australia.


    In Short:​


    • Why being “good at your job” isn’t enough anymore​
    • The real reason promotions go to other people​
    • How to communicate your value (without sounding fake)
    • ​Why loyalty in the workplace has fundamentally changed​
    • The hidden risks of staying too long in one company​Australia’s economic reality, rich country, declining feeling​
    • The mindset shift from negativity → control


    Find us here:


    • Instagram: @letsjuststartpodcast
    • Tiktok: @letsjuststartpodcast
    • Youtube: @LetsJustStartPodcastLaura
    • Insta: @laura.rackyLaura
    • Tiktok: @laurarackyChristian
    • Insta: @leaderbiltacademyChristian
    • Tiktok: @leaderbilt
    • Leadership training and coaching: Leaderbilt.co
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    56 min
  • Australian Fuel Shortages, Reaction To Melbourne Bathrooom Crime Court Decision, AI Layoffs, Personal Style and Deep Conversations - Weekend Edition #50
    Mar 15 2026

    This HEAVY Weekend Edition moves from energy security to tech layoffs to the justice system, and what all three reveal about how modern institutions actually behave.


    We start with Australia’s fuel situation and the strategic risk of relying on imported fuel while holding limited domestic reserves. Then we look at the growing wave of tech layoffs and ask whether AI is genuinely transforming productivity or simply providing cover for companies to reduce headcount after years of over-hiring.


    The conversation then turns to a controversial court decision involving a man who secretly photographed women in bathrooms but avoided a conviction. The case sparks a broader discussion about justice, accountability and whether the system is sending the right signals.


    We finish with a lighter discussion on personal style, confidence, and why some of the most interesting conversations in life begin when you stop asking small talk questions and start asking real ones.


    In short:


    • Australia’s reliance on imported refined fuel and the risks of limited domestic reserves
    • Why fuel storage and supply chains matter for national resilience
    • The growing wave of tech layoffs across companies like Atlassian, Block, WiseTech and Amazon
    • Whether AI productivity gains are real or simply being used to justify workforce reductions
    • The tension between corporate profit obligations and social responsibility
    • A controversial court decision involving secret photos taken in women’s bathrooms
    • The broader debate about justice, deterrence, and public confidence in the legal system
    • Why people are increasingly frustrated with institutions that appear disconnected from everyday reality
    • Personal style and the importance of letting go of the fear of looking different
    • Why the most interesting conversations start when you move beyond small talk


    Find us here:


    Instagram: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Tiktok: @letsjuststartpodcast

    Youtube: @LetsJustStartPodcast

    Laura Insta: @laura.racky

    Laura Tiktok: @lauraracky

    Christian Insta: @leaderbiltacademy

    Christian Tiktok: @leaderbilt

    Leadership training and coaching: Leaderbilt.co


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    47 min